Mi Net

A planned program to highlight relevant technologies to help you make the right choice.

Mi Plan

Monthly maintenance of your business systems carried out by highly experienced engineers.

Mi Serve

Managed business systems leading to better working practices and improved service to network users.

Mi Solve

A brand new I.T solution to help you focus on your business and not worry about business systems.

MI OnTheGo

Outlook in your Pocket- Access your emails wherever you are.

Mi VPN

Be in your office virtually from any place securely

WHAT WE DO - Visualization

The purpose of virtualisation is that it allows one server to the job of multiple computers, by sharing the resources of a single computer across multiple environments. Thus, allowing service providers to use hardware more efficiently by running many virtual servers on each machine in a data centre.

Installing traditional physical servers would typically require a separate server for each server role. By utilising virtual server technology the number of physical servers can be greatly reduced as virtual servers are consolidated on to fewer incidences of physical hardware.

Virtualising servers will result in improved resource utilisation as well as reductions in real estate, power and cooling requirements. In addition to energy saving and lower capital expenses due to more efficient use of hardware resources, virtualisation provides high availability of resources, increased security, and improved disaster recovery processes.

A virtualised platform is highly scalable, meaning that adding additional virtual servers as your company grows does not incur the same project, labour or capital costs as adding additional physical servers. In addition, organisations that deploy a virtualised environment will also reduce their energy consumption (and thereby reduce their carbon footprint) and improve the effectiveness of their disaster recovery plan.

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ABOUT MICRONET

The company was formed in 2004 by Mayur Mehta, in response to his recognition of the fact that many businesses struggle to find good outsourced support, whilst being unable to justify a full-time internal IT support team.